Texans get a week off for Easter while management brings in prospects

After completing phase one of their voluntary offseason conditioning program, the Texans are getting a week off for Easter while the front office prepares for the arrivals of defensive end Jadeveon Clowney and quarterbacks Johnny Manziel and Teddy Bridgewater.

Teams are allowed to bring in a maximum of 30 draft prospects. The Texans have the first overall pick in the draft that’s May 9-10.

Quarterback Blake Bortles was among the prospects visiting this week. Clowney and Manziel will be at Reliant Stadium on Monday and Bridgewater on Wednesday.

Phase two of the offseason program begins on April 28. From that point through the rest of the program, coach Bill O’Brien and his staff can be on the field with the players.

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<center><strong>32. Seattle: Morgan Moses, OT, Virginia</strong>
He’s got a spot open at right tackle, where he can start right away.
Mock 2: Xavier Su’a-Filo, G, UCLA.

<center><strong>32. Seattle: Morgan Moses, OT, Virginia</strong>
He’s got a spot open at right tackle, where he can start right away.
Mock 2: Xavier Su’a-Filo, G, UCLA.